Deluxe Rolling Christmas Tree Storage Bag – Up to 8.5′ Trees


- Color: Red/Green
- Size: 24″H x 24″W x 58″D
- Trees up to 8.5 tall
- Rolls on wheels
- Double pull zippers
Prepare for the holiday season with this 24″ x 24″ x 58″ artificial tree storage bag.   A Christmas tree storage container is a must have holiday decor organizer, simply place your artificial tree in the bag, zip it up with double-pull zippers, and store it safely until next Christmas.   This bag rolls on wheels for easy transport.   Made of vinyl-backed 600-denier polyester shell with wire side supports.    The festive red color with green trim makes it a cinch to spot in the garage year after year.   Holds trees up to 8. 5′ tall. Assembly level/degree of difficulty: No Assembly Required.

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Published December 21, 2009 in Christmas Trees

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5 Responses to “Deluxe Rolling Christmas Tree Storage Bag – Up to 8.5′ Trees”

  1. Betty R. Tollett on December 21st, 2009 11:43 pm

    The Christmas storage bag I received ripped at the seam before we were able to store the tree for the season. It is unrateable.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Teresa on December 22nd, 2009 2:10 am

    There is minimal assembly. . . not the no assembly advertised. When I went to zip up the bag for the first time. . . I noticed it was already torn at one of the seams at the zipper. I tried to contact Stacks and Stacks by email that night (which is the night it arrived). I still have not heard back from them regarding a resolution to defect. I would not recommend either the bag or ordering from Stacks and Stacks!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. B. Brooks on December 22nd, 2009 4:02 am

    This is garbage. It comes with two aluminum wires that you hold in place with velcrow at the ends. When you pick it up, it moves all around in the bag and its impossible to keep it steady. also, you would think it works somewhat like a dolly of some sort but, oh no. Do not buy this crappy bag, you would be better off getting multiple large boxes for each piece of your tree and stack them. The wheels are so small, my paper shredder has larger wheels on it. I sware, you will regret buying this item, the biggest amazon purchase mistake I have ever made. I love amazon but, this crap is completely garbage, I can’t stress that enough. i rarely write reviews and the product will either be outstanding or like this, complete trash.

    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. R. B. Davidson on December 22nd, 2009 5:57 am

    There are a couple of problems with this bag. The first is the claim that it can store up to a 8. 5′ tree. My tree is considerably smaller than that, about 7 feet) and I cannot fit all of it in the bag. To be fair, my tree comes with all the lights already on it, so the limbs cannot be removed (they fold up) and the central pole cannot be be broken down into sections. The top comes off, but that’s it.

    Even so, I used every inch of space in the bag and I still have about a foot of the pole sticking out of the zipper.

    The bage requires some assembly, and includes no directions to help you figure out what that assembly is. There are two metal rectangles that come witht the bag that go inside and are held in place by velcro strips at the ends of the bag. It wasn’t hard to figure out, but I did spend a couple of minutes looking for non-existent instructions and examining the bag before I found the velcro strips and realized what I needed to do.

    Once you have the metal squares in place, you would think the bag would stand upright and open on its own. This is not the case. It falls and the flaps close. This makes putting anything in it, let alone a tree that doesn’t break into small section, more difficult than it needs to be.

    Finally, while I was squeezing my tree into the bag, one of the metal rods along the length of the bag poked through the seam and is now jutting out about 2 inches from the bag. Personally I don’t know why the metal rods are there in the first place. They don’t seem to provide any significant support or structure to the bag.

    I will use this product for this year, after all I already have the tree wedged into the bag. That said, I will definitely be on the lookout for something better for next year.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. Alana London on December 22nd, 2009 7:02 am

    I gave one star because i had to rate at least one to write the review. The bag is huge but the material is so thin that the tree branches immediately tore through it and the bag shredded. $50+ down the drain.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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